J. Vijaykumar, B. C. Srinivas, K. Ravindranath, C. N. Manjunath
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* See Last Page for Key Revised 2017 Harvin/Verma Page 1 Reference Study Type Patients/ Events Study Objective (Purpose of Study) Study Results Study Quality 1. O'Neill WC, Bardelli M, Yevzlin AS. Imaging for renovascular disease. Semin Nephrol. 2011;31(3):272-282. Review/OtherDx N/A To describe the utility of sonography, CTA, MRA, and conventional angiography for imaging renovascular disease. No consensus can be drawn from existing data concerning the appropriate screening test for RAS. All modalities are plagued by the lack of a clear understanding of what constitutes a significant stenosis. Operator-dependence and subjectivity in the interpretation are also major problems. 4